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Old 05-15-2010, 01:51 PM   #91
cj125
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Whoa - you hold on there! YOU were the one to post this poll. Why did you if you didn't want to hear all the sides? And now you're angry because the majority of us don't agree with you? LOL!

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Originally Posted by jazzybee445 View Post
OK to address the fact that you say i stay in the house with TWO unaltered females! First you do not know me, or where i stay! My little sister and mother both have two female dogs that are unaltered. I do not stay in the house with my mother and sister! Has it ever occured to you that as a 22 year old female i may have actually MOVED OUT OF my parents home?????
You know what sweetheart... my 22 yr old daughter goes to school - holds a full time job - and bought her own home - BY HERSELF - so take that attitude somewhere else!

IF YOU KNEW ANYTHING ABOUT BREEDING, which i happen to know alot about because my great aunt has been breeding yorkies and maltese for 40 years now in Virginia, you would know that red legged yorkies can often times be a desireable breeding candidate because of thier color,they are said to bring the color back into the breed.
You are kidding - right?

I felt your post was very coldhearted, whether you meant it or not. People clearly do not mean for thier dogs to run in the street, and my point was to say that ANY dog can run into the street regardless of if they are male, female alterted or unaltered!! My point was to say that if you are watching your dog intently the chances of that happening are entirely too bleak! I know what could have happened differently to save my Hazels life. I do feel that her life could have been saved if she were being watched better. Thats my opinion, i have a right to that.I think that both my sister and mother were not doing a good job of watching her, and they have both admitted that was the case.
No - what you said was that it would never happen with you and I said that it could happen to anyone and it does.

Also In NORWAY it is illegal to spay or neuter your dog!! and guess what?? they do not have a pet overpopulation problem! here is the link
American College of Theriogenologists

Before i bought my dog, i tride to get a rescue or pound dog and i did not qualify because 1) at the time i was in college staying in an apartment and they would not allow people who lived in apartments get one of thier dogs even if the apartment was ok with it.
2) when i tride to use my parents home address as my own i did not qaulify because we have a pool and we have stairs, and they feel that both are unsafe enviornments for yorkies
3) because there was a child (my younger brother) living in the home with us!!
4) I didnt have a job, and they felt i would not be able to financially take care of a dog!!! despite the fact that i had money
so maybe if it wasnt so flippin difficult to adpot a dog from a pound or shelter they wouldnt be so overcrowded! they dont give people the time of day, they make it difficult or least they did for me! Perhaps if it wasnt so difficult and they didnt have so many rules there wouldnt be so many dogs there in the first place! there has been a study done in some city (when i get the link i will post it) that showed that when pounds and shelters stay open longer, relax thier rules and advertise they actually end up adopting out all of thier dogs! so perhaps thats the solution! making it mandatory to spay and neuter does nothing! because people will still abandon thier dogs, and people will still give thier dogs away! in the neighborhood where my older sister lives there is a little stray dog running around, it is a fixed male dog! the owner of the dog does not want it anymore and thus decided to let it run around the neighborhood until it gets stolen or taken to a pound! it is EVIL people like this lady who no longer care about thier animal and resort to allowing it to run around to get picked up by a shelter that there are so many stray dogs in the shelter. ALSO shelters only keep dogs for like 4 days before they decide to put them to sleep! perhaps if they kept them longer the owner of the dog would have more time to come and find it! it is a fact that most of the dogs in shelters are actually lost dogs, that the owner cannot find! (i will post the link for this as well!) so honestly thats all i have to say. to you.
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